Tuesday, 16 April 2013

As the
Blooming spring starts to show us with its warm breeze in the rainy London, I’m going to talk
about one of my latest acquisitions. I got a shirt from the brand Spadari,
based in Milan,
which I am collaborating with. It is the slim blue shirt with white pin-stripes
shown in the picture above.

When I
opened the refined packed that came in a quick delivery, I noticed the quality
of its fabric, a very soft shirt with a clean look which is ideal for business
days. The tones are soft and not strong so that makes the shirt perfect for
everyday use, and also it’s going to become one of my key shirts since now on
due to the comfort given once I’m wearing it. Light but not extremely thin.

I’m so
happy that I’m going to make a couple of looks. The first on is this one
inspired in the spring Cuban days. This
is the perfect outfit for these warm days and for those gentlemen who feel the
need to dress smart besides the warm temperatures. The outfit is a linen white
suit with bicolour brogues, tan belt, a spring hat and a colourful blue pocket
square.

For more
information about the shirt you can check the website, highly recommended.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Monday, 18 March 2013

How is the moth of March treating you? Here in London is still cold and freazing. The post of today is inspired of the nature, and specially in the forest. How a urban and sleek look can be mixed with the natural world.

Thursday, 14 February 2013

HappySt.Valentine! You see,nowI'm starting topostmoreoften, and I hopeto postat least once ortwice a week. Let's see how it goes ;)

Asmany of you know, I'm not a big fanof the dayof St.Valentine. Not becauseI do not likelove,do notget me wrong. It is since I think itshouldbe shown every day. Show loveand appreciationto all yourloved onesandsurprise themwithdailysurpriseswhen they leastexpect them.

NowI presentmyoutfitfor the day. As you canseeI was inspired byone of themost importantcolorsthis season, themaroonandGuccilooksfor thisspring/summer.

The skinny suit, the loafers and thing dottie tieare in that color, I'veoutfittedwithchocolatecoloredgloves, a tan folio bag (for more information, click here)and a beltof the same color, without forgetting the PocketSquare andsilvertie-pin.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Today I have the pleasure to present a true work of art. The folio by Holdall & Co.

"Holdall & Co is a designer of leather accessories 'Made in England'. Their first product is an under-arm bag foil which is made ​​by highly skilled case English makers who have decades of experience using the highest quality top grain leather.

The designer told me she has been collecting vintage bags, Especially ones 'made in England' for quiet a few years now Which inspired her to design something That would Reflect the same values​​. She Decided to start Holdall & Co Because She Wanted to create a stylish yet durable product will stand the test That of time and age nicely with use the way her vintage pieces have.

The folios are a 30's inspired design minimalistically Which is timeless yet modern, with a useful newspaper / umbrella loop on the back for easy use when on the go. Each sheet is made ​​to exacting standards with hand stitched corners and polished edges Inglés That case makers are renowned for, making each a unique piece of art.

Also you can follow her @ Also holdallandco & www.facebook.com / holdallco

When I received the folio, I noticed the little vintage touches like the little strap that wrapped the package. After knowing the brand, its ethos and vision I decided to create an outfit to go beautifully with the bag.

I opted for a real vintage jacket from the 40s from the British Army, taupe trousers, tan brogues and a red tie to make the outfit to look a bit more formal.